Common use of Supplier’s Right to Accept or Reject any Orders Clause in Contracts

Supplier’s Right to Accept or Reject any Orders. Notwithstanding clause 3.1, Supplier reserves the right to accept or reject any orders placed by the Customer, in whole or in part, which may be received by it in its absolute discretion. Once accepted by the Supplier, an Order may not be cancelled by the Customer except with the express consent of the Supplier. For the avoidance of doubt no terms or conditions of Customer, including any terms or conditions printed on or referred to in Customer’s offer to purchase or order will be binding on the Supplier or have any legal effect unless expressly agreed to in writing by the Supplier.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Terms and Conditions of Supply, Terms and Conditions of Supply

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Supplier’s Right to Accept or Reject any Orders. Notwithstanding clause 3.1, Supplier reserves the right to accept or reject any orders placed by the Customer, in whole or in part, which may be received by it in its absolute discretion. Once accepted by the Supplier, an Order may not be cancelled by the Customer except with the express consent of the Supplier. For the avoidance of doubt no terms or conditions of the Customer, including any terms or conditions printed on or referred to in Customer’s offer to purchase or order will be binding on the Supplier or have any legal effect unless expressly agreed to in writing by the Supplier.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

Supplier’s Right to Accept or Reject any Orders. Notwithstanding clause 3.1clauses 3.1 and 3.2, Supplier reserves the right to accept or reject any orders placed by the Customer, in whole or in part, which may be received by it in its absolute discretion. Once accepted by the Supplier, an Order may not be cancelled by the Customer except with the express consent of the Supplier. For the avoidance of doubt no terms or conditions of Customer, including any terms or conditions printed on or referred to in Customer’s offer to purchase or order will be binding on the Supplier or have any legal effect unless expressly agreed to in writing by the Supplier.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

Supplier’s Right to Accept or Reject any Orders. Notwithstanding clause 3.1, Supplier reserves the right to accept or reject any orders placed by the Customer, in whole or in part, which may be received by it in its absolute discretion. Once accepted by the Supplier, an Order order may not be cancelled by the Customer except with the express consent of the Supplier. For the avoidance of doubt no terms or conditions of Customer, including any terms or conditions printed on or referred to in Customer’s offer to purchase or order will be binding on the Supplier or have any legal effect unless expressly agreed to in writing by the Supplier.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

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Supplier’s Right to Accept or Reject any Orders. (1) Notwithstanding clause 3.1, Supplier reserves the right to accept or reject any orders placed by the Customer, in whole or in part, which may be received by it in its absolute discretion. (2) To the extent that an order is not automatically accepted by GSK, the Customer may cancel any orders placed by the Customer prior to acceptance or rejection by the Supplier. Once accepted by the Supplier, an Order order may not be cancelled by the Customer except with the express consent of the Supplier. For the avoidance of doubt no terms or conditions of Customer, including any terms or conditions printed on or referred to in Customer’s offer to purchase or order will be binding on the Supplier or have any legal effect unless expressly agreed to in writing by the Supplier.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Supply

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